The Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KeSCPCR) will initiate Radio Nellikka, a dedicated internet radio station for kids

What Is It?
Radio Nellikka is an internet radio platform focused on children, launched by KeSCPCR to promote awareness, education, and rights-oriented material designed for kids and their caregivers.

Goal:
Radio Nellikka aims to advocate for child rights, safety, and empowerment by providing accessible and engaging audio material.
Its goal is to establish a child-friendly Kerala by promoting awareness of laws, mental health, and accountable parenting.
Importance:
Advocates for mental health awareness, fights against substance abuse, and informs about online safety.
Serves as a direct channel to stop misinformation regarding child protection regulations and commands.
Improves children's access to educational, legal, and emotional assistance in an interactive manner.
Promotes accountable parenting and community involvement in protecting the rights of children.

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